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| Tuesday 4th December 2007 | ||
| Once again the breaking the news concerned Cattle Egrets with another four discovered today in Cornwall, this time at Siblyback Lake, with a further three remaining today in west Cornwall with one still in Dorset. Whilst it is not possible to eliminate duplication, the past month has seen 28 Cattle Egrets recorded between England and Ireland comprising 12 in Cornwall, eight in Dorset, four in County Cork and singles in County Wicklow, Devon, East Yorkshire, Glamorgan, Greater Manchester and the Isles of Scilly. Other lingering rarities today consisted of single Desert Wheatears in Norfolk and North Yorkshire, Lesser Scaup in Warwickshire, American Golden Plover in Gloucestershire, Long-billed Dowitcher in Devon and the White-tailed Eagle – now confirmed as a juvenile ringed this summer in northern Finland - still in Hampshire. In Scotland the Lesser Yellowlegs was seen again in Angus and in Northern Ireland the Great White Egret remained in County Londonderry as did the Ferruginous Duck in County Down. |
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| - Chris Batty, RBA | ||
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